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washington, d.c. if you look behind me, you see an example of why so many people still don't have power. this is a major series of lines delivering power to the homes and businesses around here. you see a large tree fell on the lines bringing many of them down. actually it killed a 27-year-old man on friday night who was in his car when the tree fell on it. you see the transformer came down when the utility pole it was on snapped into three pieces. and so this is an example of what the worker are confronting as they try to get the power back on. we've seen utility workers out this morning at work. early this morning on the way here. across virginia, the latest numbers, 477,000 people still without power. that's way down from the million or so immediately after the storm. progress is being made. and one more number in maryland, 350,000 people are without power in the washington, d.c., and area around washington, d.c. so a lot of work still to be done. >> yeah. and certainly a lot of questions about the
washington, d.c. if you look behind me, you see an example of why so many people still don't have power. this is a major series of lines delivering power to the homes and businesses around here. you see a large tree fell on the lines bringing many of them down. actually it killed a 27-year-old man on friday night who was in his car when the tree fell on it. you see the transformer came down when the utility pole it was on snapped into three pieces. and so this is an example of what the worker...
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let's go to joe johns in washington. what's happening here? with they going to prosecute or not? >> this is all about the kabooki dance that happens when an official from the executive branch gets hit with a charge of contempt by the congress. typically, if the executive barrage has claimed executive privilege as have happened in this case, then the united states attorney, who is the person that gets the referral from the united states congress doesn't act on that because there's a long precedent in this letter we got going back to 1984 which says the justice department isn't going to move on a case like that. of course, sort of the operative language in this letter that came from james colt who is the deputy attorney general says consistent with this uniform position and practice the department has attorney the attorney's general response to the subpoena does not conty constitute a crime therefore the department will not bring the congressional contempt citation before the grand jury or take any other action to prosecute the attorney general. generally, there will be protests fr
let's go to joe johns in washington. what's happening here? with they going to prosecute or not? >> this is all about the kabooki dance that happens when an official from the executive branch gets hit with a charge of contempt by the congress. typically, if the executive barrage has claimed executive privilege as have happened in this case, then the united states attorney, who is the person that gets the referral from the united states congress doesn't act on that because there's a long...
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i think colorado and washington state got into this without this debate really taking place. >> well, i mean, what's wrong with what he just said? he described something that seems bad. do you disagree? >> i completely agree, and thank you for being so open. i come from a family who treats addicti addiction specialties. people who use marijuana, adults in hair home notably, they're not a concern to society, i would argue. now, if you abuse marijuana as a youth, or you drink and drive, you come to work impaired, of course, mores and values in the united states wouldn't allow for such. there's not -- >> except for the most important issue is whether or not -- >> whether it should be legal or not. ultimately the position that patrick's group has adopted is effectively at least decriminalization. you should not be arrested and put in jail because you have a small amount of marijuana. is that fair to say? >> it's fair to say. i like van, think the war on drugs is an abomination, what it's done to our country, the cost to the taxpayers, i like the work you're doing, mr. speaker on the right
i think colorado and washington state got into this without this debate really taking place. >> well, i mean, what's wrong with what he just said? he described something that seems bad. do you disagree? >> i completely agree, and thank you for being so open. i come from a family who treats addicti addiction specialties. people who use marijuana, adults in hair home notably, they're not a concern to society, i would argue. now, if you abuse marijuana as a youth, or you drink and...
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and the bottom line is we have to find a washington solution. what is that washington solution? don't just say mental health. >> i think the washington solution begins the genesis of the solution begins in places like donna said before. in living rooms, kitchen tables, mental health forms. i think there's growing agreement on thing like mental health. that the washington solution will have some sort of bipartisan agreement there. and i think again, that is, if we want to find consensus right now where we can build upon, that's an area where i think there would be agreement that you can use it. that's a legislative victory that you could achieve and everybody could show there's progress being made in washington. >> i home that happens. s.e., maybe you and i should have that conversation too. >> maybe we can solve this together. >> thanks to donna brazile and kevin madden. >> join us monday for another edition of "crossfire." erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. breaking news. another deadly school shooting. this one in
and the bottom line is we have to find a washington solution. what is that washington solution? don't just say mental health. >> i think the washington solution begins the genesis of the solution begins in places like donna said before. in living rooms, kitchen tables, mental health forms. i think there's growing agreement on thing like mental health. that the washington solution will have some sort of bipartisan agreement there. and i think again, that is, if we want to find consensus...
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of course, right now, washington and colorado are the only two states where recreational pot is legal, and washington is still working through its regulations for sellin pot, but we know at least eight other states that are considering this from california to maine, and you have to think when they look at the kind of money colorado is projecting to make from taxing marijuana, that could have some influence, christine? >> thank you. >>> facing the legal pot industry, the challenge, banking. the obama administration says it's okay for banks to offer services like checking and savings and loans for the legal distributors of marijuana. until now, the estimated $2.5 billion all in cash, and the administration is worried that's a public safety program. all that cash. the big national banks are saying, no thanks. the concern there is the difference between state and federal law. the federal government regulates banking transactions, big banks don't want caught in the middle. analysts tell us small and midsized banks. 's community banks are most likely to fill the gap. finally okay from washi
of course, right now, washington and colorado are the only two states where recreational pot is legal, and washington is still working through its regulations for sellin pot, but we know at least eight other states that are considering this from california to maine, and you have to think when they look at the kind of money colorado is projecting to make from taxing marijuana, that could have some influence, christine? >> thank you. >>> facing the legal pot industry, the...
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they sent it to the fbi in washington, d.c. fbi image analyst scanned the image and examined it digitally on a computer. he immediately saw the problem. the texture of the skin on the victim's leg obscured the fingerprint. >> there were two patterns we are dealing with. you are dealing with the pattern of the fingerprint which is a specific type of pattern and then we have this texture of the skin that is distinct from the fingerprint. >> with the aid of the computer, he to first identify the victim's skin pattern and then have the computer remove as much of that as possible. >> it's a trial and error technique. it's not unlike an archaeologist using a dental tool to scrape away fine pieces and leave the artifact intact as opposed to taking a pick ax and just singing for the fences. >> the computer helped identify the repeating patterns of the vehicle's skin. >> and i can show you how you can get rid of those wave lengths by sending all those bright spots to zero. >> was the print presumably of the killer? all they needed now w
they sent it to the fbi in washington, d.c. fbi image analyst scanned the image and examined it digitally on a computer. he immediately saw the problem. the texture of the skin on the victim's leg obscured the fingerprint. >> there were two patterns we are dealing with. you are dealing with the pattern of the fingerprint which is a specific type of pattern and then we have this texture of the skin that is distinct from the fingerprint. >> with the aid of the computer, he to first...
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if you were taking off from washington, d.c. with a search crew every morning, flying all the way across the country out to colorado, and then you were flying down to denver, and your job once you got to the city was to pick out a single mailbox or a trash can or even a car, which would be relatively big, think about how difficult that would be if you only had maybe two, maybe three hours of flying over the city, maybe in dicey weather, before you have to fly right back, up into the sky, and back to washington to refuel and rest a little and start another day. that's why this remains a very daunting job. anderson? >> it gives you a sense of the distances. back now with our panel. david, you talked to someone you know, an auditor who was at the facility where 370, the same facility that flight 370 would have been stored at, who had some disturbing discoveries about how the pingers that would be in the black boxes were actually stored. >> yeah. he contacted me and said i have some information to talk to you about, and i get a lot
if you were taking off from washington, d.c. with a search crew every morning, flying all the way across the country out to colorado, and then you were flying down to denver, and your job once you got to the city was to pick out a single mailbox or a trash can or even a car, which would be relatively big, think about how difficult that would be if you only had maybe two, maybe three hours of flying over the city, maybe in dicey weather, before you have to fly right back, up into the sky, and...
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that's what is at stake in washington this week. the debate going on there was not trivial, not transitory and not about obama care. whatever you think about the affordable care act, it was a law that was passed by the house of representatives, then the senate, signed by the president, and validated by the supreme court as constitutional. that doesn't mean it can't be repealed. of course it can be repealed, as can most laws, but to do so, you would need another piece of legislation, one that says quite simply the affordable care act is repealed in its entirety. that would have to pass the house, the senate and be signed into law by the president. what you cannot do, what cannot be allowed to stand is a dproup of legislators that cannot convince a majority in both houses and the president to agree with them, would then shut down the government or threaten default until they got their way. that is not democracy. that is extortion. i would be happy to see president obama compromise on the budget, taxes, spending, even obama care, but h
that's what is at stake in washington this week. the debate going on there was not trivial, not transitory and not about obama care. whatever you think about the affordable care act, it was a law that was passed by the house of representatives, then the senate, signed by the president, and validated by the supreme court as constitutional. that doesn't mean it can't be repealed. of course it can be repealed, as can most laws, but to do so, you would need another piece of legislation, one that...
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what we got earlier this week was a statement from the washington post. they are sending a senior diplomat as well as people with knowledge of this matter saying the czech republic is saying he is being held by the syrian government. since the u.s. left syria their embassy closed. the czech republic has been acting in official capacity for the united states. >> the last time the family members heard from him? >> it has been about three weeks. his mother tweeted earlier today saying this marks the end of the third week since he has been missing. he is unaccounted for. it has been weeks since they have heard from him. he has experience in conflict zones but not as a journalist but more as a u.s. marine. he was based in the horn of africa and jordan. this is one of the first assignments as a conflict correspondent. >> what is the state department prepared to do to help in locating him or finding out what may have happened? >> the state department gave us a statement. the acting spokesman telling jill dougherty we are working through our cheque protecting pow
what we got earlier this week was a statement from the washington post. they are sending a senior diplomat as well as people with knowledge of this matter saying the czech republic is saying he is being held by the syrian government. since the u.s. left syria their embassy closed. the czech republic has been acting in official capacity for the united states. >> the last time the family members heard from him? >> it has been about three weeks. his mother tweeted earlier today saying...
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it is from washington. former treasury secretary lawrence summers won't be the new federal chairman. the white house announced today he is withdrawing his name from consideration. summers lost support from some democrats on the senate banking committee. earlier today, we spoke with lawrence summers and accepted his decision to withdraw his name for consideration for chairman of the federal reserve. that's from the president there. he says, larry was a critical member of my team as we faced down the worst economic crisis since the great depression. and it was in no small part because of his expertise, his wisdom and leadership that we wrestled the economy back to growth and made the kind of progress we are seeing today. i will always be grateful to larry for his perilous work and service on behalf of his country and i look forward to continuing it seek his guyance and counsel in the if you tour. that's from president obama on lawrence summers withdrawing his name as secretary treasury. >>> who is ready for a
it is from washington. former treasury secretary lawrence summers won't be the new federal chairman. the white house announced today he is withdrawing his name from consideration. summers lost support from some democrats on the senate banking committee. earlier today, we spoke with lawrence summers and accepted his decision to withdraw his name for consideration for chairman of the federal reserve. that's from the president there. he says, larry was a critical member of my team as we faced down...
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. >>> voters in two states, washington state and colorado, voted to legalize marijuana for recreational use. we're not talking about medicine, but simply to get high for fun. check out some of the reaction in colorado this week. >> i am feeling amazing. this is the best day i've seen in my life. >> obviously, it's always nice to be right. so, but, you know, we're really happy and, most importantly, it's just great that we're not going to see another 10,000 colorado e coloradoans arrested. >> joining me now is neal franklin, a 32-year law enforcement veteran in maryland and also speaks for a group called le against prohibition. >> i'm in favor because marijuana legalization is not something new. this policy of prohibition has been a perpetual policy disaster for over four decades now. as a matter of fact, one of the first law enforcement leaders, a man by the name of august vietnam vommer chief of berkeley in california and also the first leader of international chiefs of police. right after the end of alcohol prohibition in the 1930s, he said that managing drugs in our community is an i
. >>> voters in two states, washington state and colorado, voted to legalize marijuana for recreational use. we're not talking about medicine, but simply to get high for fun. check out some of the reaction in colorado this week. >> i am feeling amazing. this is the best day i've seen in my life. >> obviously, it's always nice to be right. so, but, you know, we're really happy and, most importantly, it's just great that we're not going to see another 10,000 colorado e...
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the amount of impact someone can make in washington dwarves the impact you make anywhere else. >> not getting anything done. millenials makeup 25% of the voting age population. by 2020 projected to grow to 36%. do you think that these demographics are going to ensure that millenials have a strong voice in politics or do you think we need a similar recruitment campaign for millenials to vote and be more involved. >> look when we market products, people don't say we made a bad product, spent no money on marketing, it is terrible people didn't come buy our product. we had a terrible product in our politicians and don't spend time marketing it. i think we can show people -- >> we know hillary clinton wants the millenials gop wants the millenials we know they're likely going to bring the most money of any presidential campaign. we heard the clinton camp and i wonder your reaction. i have an adverse reaction hearing about that amount of money from either party. >> it is not just millenials true of people all over the country that think why are we making this kind of investment in a system t
the amount of impact someone can make in washington dwarves the impact you make anywhere else. >> not getting anything done. millenials makeup 25% of the voting age population. by 2020 projected to grow to 36%. do you think that these demographics are going to ensure that millenials have a strong voice in politics or do you think we need a similar recruitment campaign for millenials to vote and be more involved. >> look when we market products, people don't say we made a bad...
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washington, d.c., the metro police talked about opening cooling centers, extending pool hours. they have emergency centers for the homeless, for senior citizens. they are going to try to do it all day to make sure people have access to cool air. we have to wait and see what happens, especially if we are expected to reach above 100 degrees. if the humidity remains as high, yesterday, we are going to face real challenges and a dangerous situation. >> it is terrible for many. thank you for your reporting this morning. >>> president obama toured colorado springs yesterday getting a firsthand look at the destruction there. >> we have been putting everything we have into trying to deal with what's one of the worst fires we have seen here in colorado. it's still early in the fire season. we still have a lot more work to do. >> here are some of the numbers on the waldo canyon fire. two people dead found in a burned out home. 346 homes destroyed. thousands more are threatened. 17,000 acres burned. right now, the fire is only about 25% contained. rob is in colorado springs this morning.
washington, d.c., the metro police talked about opening cooling centers, extending pool hours. they have emergency centers for the homeless, for senior citizens. they are going to try to do it all day to make sure people have access to cool air. we have to wait and see what happens, especially if we are expected to reach above 100 degrees. if the humidity remains as high, yesterday, we are going to face real challenges and a dangerous situation. >> it is terrible for many. thank you for...
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. >> look at this experiment done by cnn affiliate kiro in washington state. subjects smoke marijuana and then drove. one was a daily medical marijuana smoker and another an infrequent weekend smoker. >> relaxed and buzzed. >> the more the novice user smoked, the more trouble behind the wheel. >> watch yourself. watch yourself. >> but interestingly, the habitual smoker didn't have as much trouble. >> i wouldn't pull her off the road, no. not yet. >> and that's something i witnessed firsthand driving around with 19-year-old chaz moore. the day that i spent with him, he had been smoking all day long. >> do you feel impaired at all? >> no, i don't. i feel normal. >> turns out when you test people who have a lot of experience with cannabis, you don't see many disruptions, but if you test people who have sort of limited history with cannabis, you can see some clear pronounced disruptions. >> of course, no one thinks that driving when using marijuana is a good idea, but what scientists can't answer is if there is a safe legal limit and people who use marijuana daily
. >> look at this experiment done by cnn affiliate kiro in washington state. subjects smoke marijuana and then drove. one was a daily medical marijuana smoker and another an infrequent weekend smoker. >> relaxed and buzzed. >> the more the novice user smoked, the more trouble behind the wheel. >> watch yourself. watch yourself. >> but interestingly, the habitual smoker didn't have as much trouble. >> i wouldn't pull her off the road, no. not yet. >> and...
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now allow the use of marijuana to treat at least some medical conditions, not includes colorado and washington state, where voters also decided that any marijuana use by adults should be legal. the federal government still says this is against the law, by the way. and that leaves doctors and their patients in this weird kind of limbo. but for one young man i met in colorado, the weed has had a dramatic effect for him. >> i always have two -- >> reporter: meet 19-year-old chaz moore. he uses many different strains of marijuana to street his rare disorder of the diaphragm. >> my abs, like, lock up. >> reporter: that's why he's talking this way, almost speaking in hiccups like he can't catch his breath, it's a diaphragm flutter. the fluttering here is annoying but it becomes painful pretty quickly i imagine. >> yeah. after, like, 15, 20 minutes is what i can, like, start to really feel it. >> reporter: he's about to show me how the marijuana works for him. he's been convulsing now for seven minutes. how quickly do you expect it to work? >> within, like, the first five minutes. and i'm done, like
now allow the use of marijuana to treat at least some medical conditions, not includes colorado and washington state, where voters also decided that any marijuana use by adults should be legal. the federal government still says this is against the law, by the way. and that leaves doctors and their patients in this weird kind of limbo. but for one young man i met in colorado, the weed has had a dramatic effect for him. >> i always have two -- >> reporter: meet 19-year-old chaz moore....
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he just flew to washington to be with us. also here is gun rights advocate and cnn contributor will cane. senator, first, our thoughts are with colorado and those floods. i'm sure yours are as well. but tell it to me straight. the gun movement dead? >> oh, no. the gun movement is alive and kicking. this was a specialized election with a very low turnout. it's time -- >> 70% is a pretty good turnout. >> 70%? >> yeah. >> that would have been great. we weren't even close to that. >> sure you did. >> no. >> what was your turnout? >> less than 20%. >> statewide? >> of registered voters in my district. and even 28% of active voters. it was very low. >> and in fact you passed legislation to try and open it up for everyone in the state to vote just in your district in this recall election? >> that's not true. we opened it up so that every registered voter can vote where they're legally allowed to register to make it easier for every lawful voter to cast a vote. >> in a special election in your district, even if they didn't live in yo
he just flew to washington to be with us. also here is gun rights advocate and cnn contributor will cane. senator, first, our thoughts are with colorado and those floods. i'm sure yours are as well. but tell it to me straight. the gun movement dead? >> oh, no. the gun movement is alive and kicking. this was a specialized election with a very low turnout. it's time -- >> 70% is a pretty good turnout. >> 70%? >> yeah. >> that would have been great. we weren't even...
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with us now from washington, d.c. is republican congressman john mika. nice to see you, sir. thank you for your time. >> good to be with you. >> i haven't had a chance to read the article. >> forgive me. >> i try not to read too much fiction or novels. >> we'll see how much fiction it is. she is standing by her story. i know you've had a chance to listen to the interview that we just did. she says that there are five people at the atf who are involved in this -- what was happening in phoenix who says there was no policy of gun walking, it did not happen. >> well, first of all, you just showed a clip of the attorney general saying that gun walking happened. quite frankly, i'm a member of the investigative committee, one of the senior members of the panel. i don't take our investigative facts and information from a magazine or some article. all we're interested in and all we're responsible for doing is finding out who did what, getting the pertinent documents. this is an investigative arm of the house of representatives. there is no reason why we should be denied the documents
with us now from washington, d.c. is republican congressman john mika. nice to see you, sir. thank you for your time. >> good to be with you. >> i haven't had a chance to read the article. >> forgive me. >> i try not to read too much fiction or novels. >> we'll see how much fiction it is. she is standing by her story. i know you've had a chance to listen to the interview that we just did. she says that there are five people at the atf who are involved in this --...
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joe johns, cnn, washington. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> raging fires in the west and a blistering heat and fires in the extreme portion of this country. extreme weather is impacting tens of millions of americans and your neighbors and 14eds. we begin with the thunderstorms, nearly 4 million homes are without power right now. cnn's athena jones is live in rockville, maryland and let's talk about how extensive the damage is right now and what folks are telling you on the ground there. >> reporter: one thing we should let you know about is that the death toll has risen. in virginia there are six confirmed deaths in that state and that's come coming from governor bob mcdonald and that governor has declared a state of emergency in virginia. there are 1 million people without power and more deaths in washington, d.c., a man was electrocutedas he stepped out of his house and wires fell on him and a woman was killed by a fallen tree and we just learned of two other deaths and the deathings of two small children in the state of new jersey who were out camping with their families
joe johns, cnn, washington. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> raging fires in the west and a blistering heat and fires in the extreme portion of this country. extreme weather is impacting tens of millions of americans and your neighbors and 14eds. we begin with the thunderstorms, nearly 4 million homes are without power right now. cnn's athena jones is live in rockville, maryland and let's talk about how extensive the damage is right now and what folks are telling you on the...
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we also know from "the washington post" that this young man had bullying as a teenager. his name used to be nicholas brick. right before his 16th birthday after undergoing a lot of online bullying and harassment, he petitioned to get his name changed. he originally was anderson brick. and we learned more about the alleged shooter. >> so investigating and trying to figure out his past. >> sure, well, maybe, issues in the past, we don't know. there's still really big questions about that. of course, investigators are looking into all of this. thank you for bringing us the latest. >>> ahead, we're going to speak to the veteran who actually took down the gunman. rich fierro joins cnn live. >>> so, we have an update on you, this is about a white father and son accused of chasing down and shooting at a black fedex drive in mississippi earlier this year. gregory and brandon case have both had their charges upgraded to attempted murder. police say the pair chased down 24-year-old demontario gibson and shot at his delivery truck just moments after he had made a delivery, delivere
we also know from "the washington post" that this young man had bullying as a teenager. his name used to be nicholas brick. right before his 16th birthday after undergoing a lot of online bullying and harassment, he petitioned to get his name changed. he originally was anderson brick. and we learned more about the alleged shooter. >> so investigating and trying to figure out his past. >> sure, well, maybe, issues in the past, we don't know. there's still really big...
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. >> reporter: recreation nal sales in washington start in 2014. weld county may have said no but there is one hold out here, a tiny place called garden city. only a few blocks big, expected recreational pot to be huge. what is it like to be the only place in weld county where this is allowed? >> it's -- i guess i'm lucky. >> reporter: lucky to be one of four pot shops here. he expects to triple his business next year won't sell recreational pot for a few months yet but the customers are already there. >> we're averaging 50 to 75 phone call as day. >> reporter: this is a family business. that's dad and mom, both in their 70s trimming pot. they first told their son he was crazy. then they changed. >> he's my son and i'll do anything for him. >> reporter: but it's not just weld county wrestling with it. ski areas, often a tradition of lighting up on the lips aren't turning a blind eye anymore. >> if i'm caught smoking pot on a chairlift, will my pass be yanked? >> i think there's a high likelihood of that. you can expect to have your ski vacation her
. >> reporter: recreation nal sales in washington start in 2014. weld county may have said no but there is one hold out here, a tiny place called garden city. only a few blocks big, expected recreational pot to be huge. what is it like to be the only place in weld county where this is allowed? >> it's -- i guess i'm lucky. >> reporter: lucky to be one of four pot shops here. he expects to triple his business next year won't sell recreational pot for a few months yet but the...
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washington and penn state both huge fans. that's when we could see some chaos and make the playoff committee's job really hard. if not, it could be an easy walk for those guys. we have one, two, three, four. the folks behind you are having a good time, really excited to be there. andy scholes, always good to see you. thank you so much. i am fredricka whitfield. "vital signs" with dr. sanjay gupta starts right after this. i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan. if you're totally blind, you may also be struggling with non-24. calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. >>> they are known as zoonotic, disease ds that can jump from animals to humans with disease names like czars or mers. it takes a global effort to prevent a widespread outbreak. this is vital signs. i am dr. sanjay gupta. they might sound of something out of a flashy novel. these men and women are doing crucial work all over the globe. here in the united states, t
washington and penn state both huge fans. that's when we could see some chaos and make the playoff committee's job really hard. if not, it could be an easy walk for those guys. we have one, two, three, four. the folks behind you are having a good time, really excited to be there. andy scholes, always good to see you. thank you so much. i am fredricka whitfield. "vital signs" with dr. sanjay gupta starts right after this. i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan. if you're...
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that's why washington is broken right now. this is another example of them coming out and speaking in a way and being partisan in a way that's just not helpful at all and why our politics is so broken. >> there is some evidence as to what he is saying. this isn't the first time someone has called the president a liar. we all remember this. >> the reforms i am imposing would not apply to those who are here illegally. >> you lie! >> shocking moment there. that was joe wilson of south carolina famously shouted you lie at the president during the 2009 speech to a joint session of congress. he got a lot of backlash, quickly apologized, issuing a statement saying that his comments were inappropriate and regrettable. this isn't the first time that cornyn has said things like this. >> the president's got a huge problem, and it isn't partisanship, guys. it's the fact that this is the central promise of his presidency. that if you like your health care, you would be able to keep it. he ran a campaign about it. and it's almost reverberat
that's why washington is broken right now. this is another example of them coming out and speaking in a way and being partisan in a way that's just not helpful at all and why our politics is so broken. >> there is some evidence as to what he is saying. this isn't the first time someone has called the president a liar. we all remember this. >> the reforms i am imposing would not apply to those who are here illegally. >> you lie! >> shocking moment there. that was joe...
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. >> look at this experiment done by cnn affiliate kiro in washington state. subjects smoke marijuana and then drove. one was a daily medical marijuana smoker and another an infrequent weekend smoker. >> relaxed and buzzed. >> the more the novice user smoked, the more trouble behind the wheel. >> watch yourself. watch yourself. >> but interestingly, the habitual smoker didn't have as much trouble. >> i wouldn't pull her off the road, no. not yet. >> and that's something i witnessed firsthand driving around with 19-year-old chaz moore. the day that i spent with him, he had been smoking all day long. >> do you feel impaired at all? >> no, i don't. i feel normal. >> turns out when you test people who have a lot of experience with cannabis, you don't see many disruptions, but if you test people who have sort of limited history with cannabis, you can see some clear pronounced disruptions. >> of course, no one thinks that driving when using marijuana is a good idea, but what scientists can't answer is if there is a safe legal limit and people who use marijuana daily
. >> look at this experiment done by cnn affiliate kiro in washington state. subjects smoke marijuana and then drove. one was a daily medical marijuana smoker and another an infrequent weekend smoker. >> relaxed and buzzed. >> the more the novice user smoked, the more trouble behind the wheel. >> watch yourself. watch yourself. >> but interestingly, the habitual smoker didn't have as much trouble. >> i wouldn't pull her off the road, no. not yet. >> and...
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i guess there are barns in washington. in any event, it's waived i think. also, trump lawyers should have asserted that earlier against the vice president with respect to publication of the book. they did not. i think there's a very good argument here that they've waived their right now to assert executive privilege on that issue. >> such a great point. so many books have been written by folks who refuse to testify before various committees here. pence's team has said they'd be willing to testify on some issues. is pence's team setting some guard rails around the subjects they will talk about and will not talk about? >> yes. i think they are. obviously the doj will want his cooperation. i'm sure they'll be willing to sit down at least initially with respect to those limitations. the real question is, if they really need his testimony to indict trump, when you think about it, pence is one of the biggest victims of trump's actions on january 6th. his family was in in danger. he personally was in danger because the crowd was calling to hang pence and interfere
i guess there are barns in washington. in any event, it's waived i think. also, trump lawyers should have asserted that earlier against the vice president with respect to publication of the book. they did not. i think there's a very good argument here that they've waived their right now to assert executive privilege on that issue. >> such a great point. so many books have been written by folks who refuse to testify before various committees here. pence's team has said they'd be willing to...
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the washington post got a planning document. it could cost between 60 and $100 million. the first female will visit tanzania and south africa. military cargo planes will air lift 57 support vehicles to the region, three trucks will carry bullet proof class to cover hotel windows where the first family will stay and fighter jets will fly in shifts to provide 24 hour cover. a ship with a medical trauma center will be offshore. it's in line with past trips to africa like george w. bush and clint clinton. bush's trip in 1988 cost $42 million. : right now it's the only shipping channel between the caribbean and the pacific. that might soon change. the government has given an early green light to a chinese company to cut a new east-west channel. the final route hasn't been revealed yet. it would have to be three times as long as the panama canal. this is the early process here. it's only granted what they are calling the concession. now word on how they will foot what is estimated to be a $40 billion price tag. >>> this movie "superman "opens this weekend. already breaking box
the washington post got a planning document. it could cost between 60 and $100 million. the first female will visit tanzania and south africa. military cargo planes will air lift 57 support vehicles to the region, three trucks will carry bullet proof class to cover hotel windows where the first family will stay and fighter jets will fly in shifts to provide 24 hour cover. a ship with a medical trauma center will be offshore. it's in line with past trips to africa like george w. bush and clint...
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pete muntean at national airport here in washington, d.c. thank you so much. >>> now millions are facing a very cool and possibly rainy holiday forecast. cnn meteorologist tom saider is here. tom, the south getting ready for soggy weather? >> yes. i think, alex, it will get wetter. this is just the beginning. can we first just give thanks for the weather for the millions that took planes, trains and automobiles to get to their destination. it was nearly perfect. we have seen so many thanksgiving and november weather just horrible. even right now these numbers 55 in chicago, nearly perfect in new york for macy's day thanksgiving parade. 51 st. louis, denver 43. but let's talk about where things are going to go downhill. now for several days you heard reporters say pack your patience. i want to tell you don't unpack them because depending on when you're going to leave your destination to get back home, we got problems. thunderstorms, dallas, san antonio, austin over toward houston, up to little rock, up towards paducah, this is just the beginn
pete muntean at national airport here in washington, d.c. thank you so much. >>> now millions are facing a very cool and possibly rainy holiday forecast. cnn meteorologist tom saider is here. tom, the south getting ready for soggy weather? >> yes. i think, alex, it will get wetter. this is just the beginning. can we first just give thanks for the weather for the millions that took planes, trains and automobiles to get to their destination. it was nearly perfect. we have seen so...
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let's get to renee march covering the story from washington. this morning, the justice department explained why it's allowing these numbers to come out. >> they want to prove here they're not getting their hands on a large amount of data. not long ago, we received a statement from the justice department about an agreement it made with facebook and microsoft allowing them to reveal more details about how much of your information is being given to the government. so here it is in part. it says these aggregate totals include all instances in which a government entity has served lawful process on the providers. be it by grand jury subpoena, search warrant in a criminal matter. a national security letter. a court order under fisa. they say the publication of these numbers will show that an extraordinarily small number of accounts are subject to legal process. now, the justice department says that what it does request information, it's only a sliver of all of the data that's out there and facebook's lawyers says that of its more than 1.1 billion user
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as you know there have been a lot coming to washington, this backlog is insane. it just -- and it's not fulfilling what this country said, how they, you know. i don't know a politician that doesn't say we have to take care of these men and women when they come home and yet if there's a -- iraq, afghanistan veterans association, i tarted this tumblr feed about stopping the backlog. i wanted to read two quick entries. there are a lot of them. i'm a marine veteran suffering from depression. i've never sought treatment. why should i. the average wait is 273 days. stop the v.a. backlog and you can save my life. another one, v.a. expects pending cases to grow and pass 1 million by the end of march. mr. president and congress what is your plan. what do you say to the hundreds of veterans who say i'm been sitting here 200 and more days and can't get any help. >> let me use the marine veteran you talked about to be sure we understand what we are addressing here. in mental health we are open for business. they have five years of v.a. health care. >> how long does that take
as you know there have been a lot coming to washington, this backlog is insane. it just -- and it's not fulfilling what this country said, how they, you know. i don't know a politician that doesn't say we have to take care of these men and women when they come home and yet if there's a -- iraq, afghanistan veterans association, i tarted this tumblr feed about stopping the backlog. i wanted to read two quick entries. there are a lot of them. i'm a marine veteran suffering from depression. i've...
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jim sciutto, cnn, washington. >>> still ahead, a series of shootings have a colorado community living in fear. but are the crimes connected? just ahe, why some think it could be the work of a serial snimer. >>> but first a programming note. cnn's special series "the '70s" produced by tom hanks begins thursday. >> the '70s awakened us and polarized us. >> the 1970s saw the development of terrorism. >> with bombshell after bombshell after bombshell. >> watergate scandal broke wide open today. >> i hear the 1970s i think more hair more naked people more misbehavior. >> the world is get craig si. >> the cultural revolution just kind of exploded and kind of fascinateing chaos emerged. >> because of what was going on people came home and they wanted to laugh. >> want one picture taken with archie bunker naked. one, two, three. >> a period of discovery for a lot of people. >> my only defense was it was the '70s. >> dynamite! ♪ when it comes to good nutrition my daughter's an expert. hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right she got me drinking boost. it's got a great t
jim sciutto, cnn, washington. >>> still ahead, a series of shootings have a colorado community living in fear. but are the crimes connected? just ahe, why some think it could be the work of a serial snimer. >>> but first a programming note. cnn's special series "the '70s" produced by tom hanks begins thursday. >> the '70s awakened us and polarized us. >> the 1970s saw the development of terrorism. >> with bombshell after bombshell after bombshell....
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and bring in washington correspondent ryan lizza. paul, start with you, what are you seeing and hearing on the ground there? >> reporter: pam, things are in a state of flux now. the numbers are just coming in. i'll bring someone in off camera in one second here. we can tell you that here in laramie county, cheyenne, wyoming, hillary clinton by she chew of a strong push from the surrogate or pre-cast ballots overtook bernie sanders some 731 raw votes to about 689. come in here, amy van cleave with the democratic party here in wyoming. what other results can you tell us? you've just counted them? >> we're still getting results in across the state. working to figure out delegate math, count up our voters. here in laramie county, secretary clinton was the winner. however up in campbell county numbers are in and it was a big, big lead for senator sanders. >> reporter: can you tell me what the numbers are? >> 96-47. 96 total votes for sanders and 47 for senator clinton. >> reporter: again what county? >> campbell county, which is gillette,
and bring in washington correspondent ryan lizza. paul, start with you, what are you seeing and hearing on the ground there? >> reporter: pam, things are in a state of flux now. the numbers are just coming in. i'll bring someone in off camera in one second here. we can tell you that here in laramie county, cheyenne, wyoming, hillary clinton by she chew of a strong push from the surrogate or pre-cast ballots overtook bernie sanders some 731 raw votes to about 689. come in here, amy van...
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brian todd is live in washington with more of the details. this note is -- it is disturbing to read. >> reporter: it is. you know, what officials are working toward this afternoon is trying to determine the motive for this attack and this so-called death note that officials found on the shooter's found could advance the investigation on that front. according to the city of chesapeake, the note discusses god, the holy spirit and how the author felt his colleagues, at his work, were mocking him. one passage reads, quote, the associates gave me evil twisted grins, mocked me and celebrated my downfall the last day. that's why they suffered the same fate as me. here is another quote, i wish i could have saved everyone from myself. my god forgive me for what i'm going to do and discussed how he wished his parents had paid closer to attention to what he called his social deficits and felt like he was led by satan. the note says the attack was not planned. city officials say the shooter, 31-year-old andre bing used a 9 millimeter handgun purchased lo
brian todd is live in washington with more of the details. this note is -- it is disturbing to read. >> reporter: it is. you know, what officials are working toward this afternoon is trying to determine the motive for this attack and this so-called death note that officials found on the shooter's found could advance the investigation on that front. according to the city of chesapeake, the note discusses god, the holy spirit and how the author felt his colleagues, at his work, were mocking...
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. >> some hard evidence of that might be found in the district 3 house race in washington state. democrat marie glusenkamp perez defeated an election denier seen as too extreme for many voters. the congressman elect joins us now live. first of all, congratulations on your victory. you know, odds makers like 538, they gave you only a 2% chance of winning. how did you do it? how did you defy those odds? >> woell, i know my district. i live like my district. a fifth generation washingtonian. i own a machine shop with my husband and working mom that has trouble finding day care just like everybody else. i think that really connects. people want a congress that looks more like america. they're tired click bait politics and ugliness and the division. i'm really, really proud to get to be part of a really broad coalition of moderate republicans, independents and democrats who came together to shut down an extremist political candidate. >> you know, you're not in complete lock step with many democrats. for instance, you don't support a ban on assault weapons and all day we have been foll
. >> some hard evidence of that might be found in the district 3 house race in washington state. democrat marie glusenkamp perez defeated an election denier seen as too extreme for many voters. the congressman elect joins us now live. first of all, congratulations on your victory. you know, odds makers like 538, they gave you only a 2% chance of winning. how did you do it? how did you defy those odds? >> woell, i know my district. i live like my district. a fifth generation...
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and washington, d.c. but under federal law, marijuana's no different than hard-core illegal drugs like heroin and ecstasy. second, those new rules from the obama administration say any bank doing business with a marijuana dispensary must prove the pot never makes it into the hands of children, is never trafficked to another state. is not smoked on federal property, and has absolutely no ties to the drug cartels, among other things. >> while we don't really care to be doing the government's work for them, the bottom line is, we can't comply with that. there are simply -- there's simply no way that a bank can assert that marijuana isn't going to be used in certain fashion. >> reporter: powerful tool of capitalism unavailable to the legal pot industry, until the federal law changes. what's the legal risk for a bank, allowing a pot dispensary to open up a checking account, get a line of credit, you know, a loan? >> the risk is, if they're a federal bank, they could lose their charter. they could also be prose
and washington, d.c. but under federal law, marijuana's no different than hard-core illegal drugs like heroin and ecstasy. second, those new rules from the obama administration say any bank doing business with a marijuana dispensary must prove the pot never makes it into the hands of children, is never trafficked to another state. is not smoked on federal property, and has absolutely no ties to the drug cartels, among other things. >> while we don't really care to be doing the...
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to my days of being a girl scout and how excited i would have been to have an opportunity to come to washington, d.c. with troops from all across the country. i mean, it's just the spirit is contagious. i'm freaking out man. why? i thought jill was your soul mate. no, no it's her dad. the general's your soul mate? dude what? no, no, no. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a totally new investing dashboard. everything is on one page, your investments, quotes, research... it's like the buffet last night. whatever helps you understand man. i'm watching you. oh yeah? well i'm watching you, watching him. [ male announcer ] try the new 360 investing dashboard at e-trade. scroll... tap... pinch... and zoom... in your car. introducing the all-new cadillac xts with cue. ♪ don't worry. we haven't forgotten. you still like things to push. [ engine revs ] the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. oh! [ baby crying ] ♪ what started as a whisper ♪ every day, millions of people choose to do the right thing. ♪ slowl
to my days of being a girl scout and how excited i would have been to have an opportunity to come to washington, d.c. with troops from all across the country. i mean, it's just the spirit is contagious. i'm freaking out man. why? i thought jill was your soul mate. no, no it's her dad. the general's your soul mate? dude what? no, no, no. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a totally new investing dashboard. everything is on one page, your...
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i'm jim acosta in washington. we begin with another mass shooting in america. this time in colorado springs. at least five people are dead and 25 wounded after the shooting inside an lbgtq nightclub. police say the suspected shooter, a 22-year-old man, entered club q just before hid might opening fire with a long rifle. right now, police are working to identify the victims and deliver the horrific news to their families. the incident itself lasted object minutes, and police say that's thanks to heroes inside who quickly stepped in. >> we are actively processing the scene at club q. initial evidence and interviews indicate the suspect entered club q and began shooting at people inside immediately. as he moved further into the club. while the suspect was inside the club, at least two heroic people inside the club confronted ed fought with the suspect and able to stop the suspect from continuing to kill and harm others. we owe a great debt of things. >> in a moment, i'll be joined live by the governor of colorado. but first, let's go to nadia romero with more on t
i'm jim acosta in washington. we begin with another mass shooting in america. this time in colorado springs. at least five people are dead and 25 wounded after the shooting inside an lbgtq nightclub. police say the suspected shooter, a 22-year-old man, entered club q just before hid might opening fire with a long rifle. right now, police are working to identify the victims and deliver the horrific news to their families. the incident itself lasted object minutes, and police say that's thanks to...
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. >> the last time i checked, the cartels were not wiped away from colorado or washington. they're still there. >> it's because it's an opportunity for them. >> right now we're in a big armored truck. it's ideal for transporting large amounts of money. >> i was a police officer for eight years. i never thought i'd be working in the legal cannabis industry. two years ago if you had told me i'd be doing this, i'd have probably laughed. it's kind of the thing where it's never going to happen to me, it's going to happen to the other guy. once it does happen to them, that's generally when they call us. >> jeff, my mom just sent me an e-mail. >> yeah? >> saying there's a guy out in california with a medical dispensary. some guys came out trying to rob him and he was stashing all his money in the desert. they cut his penis off. >> what? >> mexico's drug war is spilling over into the u.s. and getting worse by the day. >> if you're making money selling marijuana how hard is it for me as a cartel member to say i want 40% of your profits. you're going to say no, i'm not going to give
. >> the last time i checked, the cartels were not wiped away from colorado or washington. they're still there. >> it's because it's an opportunity for them. >> right now we're in a big armored truck. it's ideal for transporting large amounts of money. >> i was a police officer for eight years. i never thought i'd be working in the legal cannabis industry. two years ago if you had told me i'd be doing this, i'd have probably laughed. it's kind of the thing where it's...
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every president since george washington has taken executive privilege seriously. every republican president has. the opinions that are relied on -- >> why did you do it, though? >> because this is not about the facts. the facts are out there. this is about a committee that is on a path towards turning a review of policy into a political witch hunt. that's not the kind -- they're looking for documents that have nothing to do with what they're asking questions about. there has to be the ability for a president to get confidential advice. there has to be an ability for congress to use their speech clause. this congress should pay more attention because they're hurting the very institution. >> were there things in the documents that involved a consultation with the president? is that why you invoked executive privilege? >> i'm not going to speak to the documents. there was an unprecedented amount of cooperation up until the correction they were given about the policy itself and the testimony. now they're looking for internal documents they know are not appropriate. >>
every president since george washington has taken executive privilege seriously. every republican president has. the opinions that are relied on -- >> why did you do it, though? >> because this is not about the facts. the facts are out there. this is about a committee that is on a path towards turning a review of policy into a political witch hunt. that's not the kind -- they're looking for documents that have nothing to do with what they're asking questions about. there has to be...
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you know, if we find out that our suspect ordered something from someplace in washington state, for instance, i don't have to figure out how to find out what that was or talk to someone at that location. i can talk to my friend jim here. he's got assets all around the country. we can run down that stuff quickly. we've got some work to do getting subpoenas in some cases but it is a hopeful area of investigative lead for us. our tip line is working well. as of today we have received 84 leads as a result of tips. there are all different kinds of leads. it may include phone calls from people who knew the subject. those kinds of things. we're working very hard and very closely with the fbi to run down all of those leads. again, i'll offer the tip line. anybody who knows anything about our suspect or anything about these events. 720-913-stop. it's the crime stoppers line. or 720-913-7867. with regard to thetheat, the major crime scene, weave completed a thorough search of that facility for any further hazards and there are none. we are in a good shape there. were working on and have removed all th
you know, if we find out that our suspect ordered something from someplace in washington state, for instance, i don't have to figure out how to find out what that was or talk to someone at that location. i can talk to my friend jim here. he's got assets all around the country. we can run down that stuff quickly. we've got some work to do getting subpoenas in some cases but it is a hopeful area of investigative lead for us. our tip line is working well. as of today we have received 84 leads as a...
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if you did those back to back it's 18 years in washington. that's enough. >> so yes to that. what about his claims that the election is rigged? that there's widespread voter fraud? . your own state you have a republican governor so that's been inferring that republican officials would be implicit in rigging this thing. what would you say to donald trump? >> i don't think it's rigged. i know people are voting but we do need to restore the voting rights act. so we saw what happened with the first election after the supreme court decision and we had chaos in phoenix during that presidential preference primary in march. but i'm all over the state of arizona and i will tell you the most common thing i hear is that people can't believe john mccain didn't stand up for himself when trump insulted him. they're just saying to me if he won't stand up for himself he's not going to stand up for us. he's changed after 33 years in washington. >> well, he has now stood up for himself and has said now no to donald trump in the wake of these latest headlines. >> for the past year and for over
if you did those back to back it's 18 years in washington. that's enough. >> so yes to that. what about his claims that the election is rigged? that there's widespread voter fraud? . your own state you have a republican governor so that's been inferring that republican officials would be implicit in rigging this thing. what would you say to donald trump? >> i don't think it's rigged. i know people are voting but we do need to restore the voting rights act. so we saw what happened...
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hood, tucson, aurora, sandy hook and now the washington navy regard. and these mass shootings occur gengs a backdrop of charges as the epidemic of gun violence terrors communities across america. so once again, we remember our fellow americans who are just going about their day. doing what they love. these patriots doing their work that they were so proud of have now been taken away from us by unspeakable violence. once more we come together to comfort the wonderful family who is cherish them. once more, we pay tribute to all who rushed towards the danger, who risked their lives so others might live and who are in our prayers today. once more, our hearts are broken. once more, we seek strength and wisdom through god's grace. you around your father and moth mother. >> you and your families are still in the early hour of grief. there's nothing routine about this tragedy. nothing routine about your loss. your loved ones will not be forgotten. they'll endure in the hearts of the american people, in thehearteds of the navy that they helped to keep strong. a
hood, tucson, aurora, sandy hook and now the washington navy regard. and these mass shootings occur gengs a backdrop of charges as the epidemic of gun violence terrors communities across america. so once again, we remember our fellow americans who are just going about their day. doing what they love. these patriots doing their work that they were so proud of have now been taken away from us by unspeakable violence. once more we come together to comfort the wonderful family who is cherish them....
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we had her memorial service yesterday in washington. many people thought that bush 43 was a false president for months. half of the country is going to not like what the supreme court determines here. they will try to find a way to not have their fingerprints all over it. anything with donald trump in the next month will have issue after issue of being booted to the supreme court. >> that will be very pivotal. when it comes to the decision of that court as well. thank you so much to both of you. >>> the political fallout from the 2024 race from this ruling. how republicans are reacting. as pressure grows on the israel government to bring hostages home, new hope today of a possible deal. the latest on negotiations. >>> the mother of a 10-year-old that was arrested for urinating in public. we will be speaking with her this hour. >>> shortly after the colorado supreme court disabled donald trump from the primary, tapping the decision as election interference and asked for money to join the fight. >> trump would quote, not let the left wing
we had her memorial service yesterday in washington. many people thought that bush 43 was a false president for months. half of the country is going to not like what the supreme court determines here. they will try to find a way to not have their fingerprints all over it. anything with donald trump in the next month will have issue after issue of being booted to the supreme court. >> that will be very pivotal. when it comes to the decision of that court as well. thank you so much to both...
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uruguay will be the first country to legalize marijuana and follow in the footsteps of colorado and washington. but when 58% of americans say theyry "r" in favor of legally regulating marijuana like alcohol. and when that support is coming from people who don't use marijuana and worry about their kids i think it's just a matter of time before we see marijuana become legally regulated around the country and in many parts of the world. >> neil, do you agree with ethan it will be legalized? many people think in 10 or 15 years many states will be similar to colorado especially with the support we are seeing with the recent poll? >> i agree with ethan, 100 percent. not just in states with a referendum. but in pennsylvania where the legislators have to move the policy, we are seeing the policymakers realizing it's a safe place now to talk about regulation and control, tax and regulating marijuana. so we're going to see it across the country and move across the globe. >> people may be surprised because you are a director against prohibition and retired state police major saying this. why are you sayi
uruguay will be the first country to legalize marijuana and follow in the footsteps of colorado and washington. but when 58% of americans say theyry "r" in favor of legally regulating marijuana like alcohol. and when that support is coming from people who don't use marijuana and worry about their kids i think it's just a matter of time before we see marijuana become legally regulated around the country and in many parts of the world. >> neil, do you agree with ethan it will be...
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one thing that washington has to think about is how to make sure what starts in washington stays in washington. washington got to be a major exporting state that would attract a lot of unwanted attention from the feds, so the question is can something -- what the president said when he was asked a couple months ago, question is how to accommodate the difference between the controlled substance act at the federal level which makes growing marijuana and selling it strictly illegal and the state law that proposes to tax and regulate it. it is not going to be an easy needle to threat. >> we're leaving it there. mark kleinman, thanks so much for your time and can all the best. >> thank you. >>> his story is inspiring as a small child in iraq, ucef was doused with gasoline and set on fire. he was brought to the u.s. by the kindness of strangers and five years later we visit the young boy that has beaten so many odds. um, i see a duck. be more specific. i see the aflac duck. i see the aflac duck out of work and not making any money. i see him moving in with his parents and selling bootleg dvds out of
one thing that washington has to think about is how to make sure what starts in washington stays in washington. washington got to be a major exporting state that would attract a lot of unwanted attention from the feds, so the question is can something -- what the president said when he was asked a couple months ago, question is how to accommodate the difference between the controlled substance act at the federal level which makes growing marijuana and selling it strictly illegal and the state...
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[ male announcer ] chevrolet is honored to celebrate the unveiling of the washington, d.c., martin luther king jr. memorial. take your seat at the table on august 28th. martin luther king jr. memorial. the eagle flies at dawn. the monkey eats custard. price-line ne-go-ti-a-tor. so, you've been double crossed by other travel sites and now you want to try the real deal. yes, is it true that name your own price... ...got even easier? affirmative. we'll show you other people's winning hotel bids. so i'll know how much to bid... ...and save up to 60% i'm in i know the lady in leather travels on three wheels. wait, is that code? that's my secret weapon... ...naomi pryce see winning hotel bids now at priceline. at liberty mutual, we know how much you count on your car and how much the people in your life count on you. that's why we offer accident forgiveness, man: good job. where your price won't increase due to your first accident. we also offer a hassle-free lifetime repair guarantee, where the repairs made on your car are guaranteed for life or they're on us. these are just two of the valuabl
[ male announcer ] chevrolet is honored to celebrate the unveiling of the washington, d.c., martin luther king jr. memorial. take your seat at the table on august 28th. martin luther king jr. memorial. the eagle flies at dawn. the monkey eats custard. price-line ne-go-ti-a-tor. so, you've been double crossed by other travel sites and now you want to try the real deal. yes, is it true that name your own price... ...got even easier? affirmative. we'll show you other people's winning hotel bids....
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a national reporter for the "washington post." a former fbi assistant director of criminal investigative division. you heard the news. it floors me. i don't know everything about %-p weapons. what i have is common sense. you can get a handgun at 21 years old. right? but at 18, you can buy an assault style weapon? you can't buy a handgun when you're 18. what is the sense. i really want to know this. i don't mean to be facetious. what is the logic? >> i don't know the logic. actually in florida if you're 18 you can get either. florida has one of the most liberal gun laws in the country. if you look at -- >> that's not a federal regulation? that's by state? >> right. correct. if you look at the web site of the international association of chief of police the largest police organization in the country, the major city chief association all the major law enforcement associations. they have come out against the sought weapons especially the ar 15 for years and years. during the time they were controlled or banned, violent gun crime went
a national reporter for the "washington post." a former fbi assistant director of criminal investigative division. you heard the news. it floors me. i don't know everything about %-p weapons. what i have is common sense. you can get a handgun at 21 years old. right? but at 18, you can buy an assault style weapon? you can't buy a handgun when you're 18. what is the sense. i really want to know this. i don't mean to be facetious. what is the logic? >> i don't know the logic....
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those are the attitudes in washington we need to change. and that raises something about the choice you have to make, iowa. you know, a lot of choosing a president is about trust. you know, iowa, i started my presidential journey right here in this state. after two years of campaigning and after four years as president, you know me by now. you may not agree with every decision i've made. you may have sometimes been frustrated with the pace of change. but you know that i say what i mean. and i mean what i say. you know what i believe. you know where i stand. when i said i ended the war in iraq, i ended the war in iraq. >> so the president of the united states, he's getting into it. he's going to do several more before tuesday. we'll continue to monitor what he's saying in the battleground state for iowa. here's a question, republicans may have a tough time winning the majority in the senate. why? >> we've doubled clean energy production in this country. rachel quit the corporate grind to start her own interior design business. she's got a gr
those are the attitudes in washington we need to change. and that raises something about the choice you have to make, iowa. you know, a lot of choosing a president is about trust. you know, iowa, i started my presidential journey right here in this state. after two years of campaigning and after four years as president, you know me by now. you may not agree with every decision i've made. you may have sometimes been frustrated with the pace of change. but you know that i say what i mean. and i...
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i'm jim acosta in washington and we are following the very latest on yet another mass shooting in america. at least five people are dead and 25 are wounded, some in critical condition after the shooting inside an lgbtq nightclub in colorado prescription. police say the suspected sh shooter, a 22-year-old man entered club "q" just before midnight opening fire with a long rifle, as been described by police. the incident itself lasted only minutes, and that's thanks to at least two heroic people who are able to stop the gunman. police say the attack will be investigated as a potential hate crime. a short time ago, i spoke to colorado governor jared polis about the impact this has had on the colorado springs lgbtq community. >> you're one of the few lgbtq governors in the nation right now. can you describe the impact a tragedy like this has on the community >> colorado springs, a city of about 500,000 people has a strong lgbtq community, but it's also very intimate. people know one another. almost everybody in the el paso community knows somebody or knows somebody who was injured that night.
i'm jim acosta in washington and we are following the very latest on yet another mass shooting in america. at least five people are dead and 25 are wounded, some in critical condition after the shooting inside an lgbtq nightclub in colorado prescription. police say the suspected sh shooter, a 22-year-old man entered club "q" just before midnight opening fire with a long rifle, as been described by police. the incident itself lasted only minutes, and that's thanks to at least two...
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paul steinhauser is going the to join us from washington, d.c. and you have fresh numbers on americans and how they feel about the decision? >> yes, new hours out, suzanne. we went to the poll after the thursday ruling on the affordable care act by the supreme court. and what do americans think of the ruling? the first obvious questions and americans are divided. 50% saying they agree with the decision of the supreme court to uphold the health care law and 49% saying they disagree. and suzanne, there is a partisan divide. going to the next number more than 8 in 10 democrats agree with the decision. and independents? pretty much divided 47% saying they agree and 42 saying they disagree and the republicans less than one in five agree with the health care decision, and we have seen that partisan divide for some time and it has not change changed. >> wow. it is polarizing when you look at the numbers there. pretty stark. what about how people feel about the supreme court itself? >> well, this is interesting not much change on the law or the ruling an
paul steinhauser is going the to join us from washington, d.c. and you have fresh numbers on americans and how they feel about the decision? >> yes, new hours out, suzanne. we went to the poll after the thursday ruling on the affordable care act by the supreme court. and what do americans think of the ruling? the first obvious questions and americans are divided. 50% saying they agree with the decision of the supreme court to uphold the health care law and 49% saying they disagree. and...